...yep I'm definitely buying the rest of these. The storyline where Megg and Mogg break into a deli, panic, bury the food, then go back and buy the same food they robbed in case the police are onto them absolutely cracked me up.

Is this intentional like how musicians will do limited vinyl presses? It's a shame as I'm really keen to pay for anything else in the collection.

My favourite panel is when Jones is locked in the bathroom with the kids in the car and the gang think he's OD'd, in reality he's just so supremely high he's not able to move before jumping up and sauntering off.

Also I back whoever stated Owl is a bad person, guys a snake with a false sense of superiority.

I'm after reading all four books now and found Bad Gateway surprisingly moving. Can't wait for Seeds and Stems.

I feel like Owl is his own worst enemy and should have moved out of that pit of horrible long ago. Like dude you can hold down a job, why are you hanging out with these druggies? Just because you knew them in high school? You know you have work, why are you doing ketamine at 6am?

If Owl was a pure and good soul it wouldn't be funny though. They're all low-key horrible so it's okay to laugh at their misfortunes. Except for Jaxon in the quarantine storyline. Sweet baby Jaxon.

Little glimpse of the Big Train DVD in Simon's Instagram story today. I wondered whether that was a way to big up Arthur Matthews and give two finger up to Glinner until I realised that Glinner also wrote it, per this amusing edit on Wikipedia:

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Big Train is a surreal British television comedy sketch show created by Arthur Mathews and Twitter-user Graham Linehan

Also just occurred to me that Linehan's little cough when he was being interviewed by WWJ was probably Hanselmann slyly giving him Covid-19.

most of them are included in the big collections. I assume the rest will be in Seeds and Stems

Preordered it just now!

Description of Seeds and Stems:

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In 2016, Hanselmann began producing Xeroxed zines starring the depressive Megg (a green-skinned witch), her abusive boyfriend Mogg (an actual cat), their submissive roommate Owl (a vaguely humanoid owl), and the self-destructively hedonistic Werewolf Jones (half human, half wolf) in print runs of 300 to 500 copies, with hand-painted covers, custom stamps and hologram security stickers. Seeds and Stems collects all of these out-of-print, self-published stories produced by the artist between 2016-2019, along with a generous smattering of rarities from various anthologies and magazines.